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Tank And Fender Set For Harley Davidson Softail Model Years 2000-2003 on 2040-motos

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Tank and fender set for Harley Davidson Softail model years 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. May fit other models, check with your local Harley dealer if you are not sure. Currently the set is prepped to paint. I have done the base color in Harley Davidson Vivid Black, so doing flames, true-fire, pin-striping, stenciling or airbrushing can be done with min down time. Straight HD Vivid black starts at $750Painted Harley emblems on tank and front fender start at $100 extra.Classic or Ghost style flames start at $200 extra.True Fire designs start at $300 extraCustom airbrushing, Pinstripping, and Graphics are available. Please contact us for a quote.After the set is cleared we wetsand and show polish all the parts. Parts are STOCK HARLEY DAIVDSON and not aftermarket. We have more photos of our work at http://anultimatefinish.com Call Tom Martin at if you have any questions or would like a quote.

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